San Diego, CA- New York theatre and cabaret artist Anthony Logan Cole (Les Miserables, Jekyll and Hyde, Beauty and the Beast) will debut his new cabaret concert You’ve Hungered For This All Your Life at the Coronado Playhouse in San Diego on April 14th. Cole, who is currently playing Javert in Les Miserables at the AVO Playhouse, will reunite with Tim and Megan Larsen who have previously appeared with him in concert at The Duplex and 54 Below in New York City. The show will be Musical Directed by Stephen Hunter Taylor. You’ve Hungered For This All Your Life features songs from Cole’s dynamic repertoire and personal stories about life on the road, dirty lyric changes, and more in this unique cabaret.

Anthony Logan Cole is returning the barricade for the 4th time as Javert in Les Miserables. He has been seen in regional and international productions of Les Miserables (Javert), Jekyll and Hyde (Jekyll/Hyde), Beauty and the Beast (Beast), RENT (Mark/Benny), The Scarlet Pimpernel (Chauvelin), and many others. He was recently seen in the World Premiere of the Broadway-bound musical Song Of Solomon. Megan Larsen is an acclaimed New York based soprano best known for her work in South Pacific (Nelly), Les Miserables (Fantine), and Carousel (Julie Jordan). Tim Larsen who recently starred in the new musical Dream Of Wings, is best known for Les Miserables (Marius), South Pacific (Cable) and the Off-Broadway production of Macbeth: The Musical (Macbeth). Tim and Megan Larsen played opposite Anthony Logan Cole in the acclaimed reimagining of Les Miserables at SummerStage in Leonia, NJ last year.

Coronado Playhouse is the oldest, longest running, community based theatre in San Diego. With an award-winning mainstage season, local playwrights, and free classics in their state of the art theatre, Coronado Playhouse has become a major part of the San Diego theatre scene.

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Coronado Playhouse, the oldest, longest-running community theatre in San Diego County, has been dedicated to providing quality entertainment to the Coronado community since 1946. The 100-seat, cabaret-style theatre, overlooks beautiful Glorietta Bay and is part of the beautiful Coronado Community Center. The current venue opened in 2006 with state-of-the-art equipment and a full service bar. We produce five main productions each year - with the best local talent and production teams available - which entertain, educate and enrich our patrons. In addition, we offer showcases, special events, classes and educational opportunities for students and adults to thrive in the local artistic community. We draw upon local creative and technical talent to give Coronado and San Diego residents vibrant, creative and safe training in the theatrical arts.